
Djela hrvatskih pisaca: Josip Kozarac - Djela
One copy is available
- Staines on the pages
- Damaged covers
- Underlined with pen/felt pen
- A message of a personal nature
- Yellowed pages
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The very title of the novel tells us how Kozarac was preoccupied with the uncultivated, dead land that is waiting for a man, a hardworking peasant, who will cultivate it. He called it "dead capital".
"Dead Capitals" (1890) is one of the most important works of Croatian realism and a strong critique of the social stagnation of the time. The novel shows the economic and social neglect of Slavonian villages under the Austro-Hungarian Empire through the c
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The work is personal, intimate and reflective, and focuses on memories of childhood, family and growing up in the Danube region, marked by cultural diversity, historical changes and personal tragedies.